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Telio – Q3 – 05 presentation “They [Telio] have no baggage – it’s just pure VoIP built by sharp people who really understand the technology. Jon Arnold, industry analyst “We believe the Norwegian market to be the home of the most advanced and successful of the access-independent VoIP operators we have encountered in Europe - Telio” James Enck, telecom analyst

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Q&A

Telio highlights  Q3 revenues continue to grow Q3 revenues of 48 MNOKs. 400 % growth since Q3-04 and 13% compared to the previous quarter. Recurring revenues grew 25 % compared to Q2.. Operating profit of 5,8 MNOKs before extraordinary charges (EBITDA of 8,2 MNOK)  Market still growing strong subscribers per 31/10-05 Added gross customers in Q3, with considerably lower cancellation rates/regrets than Q2. Smart Club new distribution channel New competitors still entering the market, but our growth continues  International expansion continues: New contract in Holland. FTTH project to homes passed in phase 1 of development Swedish OEM platform built and passed acceptance tests

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Q&A

Total sales and recurring revenues per quarter

Profit & Loss Statement Figures in nok ’ unaudited Continued strong growth in Q3, profits before tax low due to one time items

Correctly stated quarterly results 2005 Figures in nok ’ unaudited However, correcting for misplaced cost in Q2 vs Q3, Q3 results come out as the best so far.

Comments reported P&L (Q3-05)  Cash effect Social security on converted options; db nok 0,2 mill. Interconnect costs related to Q2-05; db nok 5,2 mill.  Non-cash effect - Accrued social security on vested options, db nok 0,5 mill. - Additional provisions for bad debt Establishments; db nok 1,3 mill. - Release of overaccrued media costs, cr nok 1,1 mill. Total; db nok 6,1 mill. Figures in nok ’ unaudited

Recurring revenues show the underlying growth in the company Figures in nok ’ unaudited

Balance sheet, Assets Figures in nok ’ unaudited

Balance sheet, Equity & Liabilities Figures in nok ’ unaudited

Cash flow Figures in nok ’ unaudited

Comments balance sheet & Cash flow (change Q2 to Q3)  Accounts receivables (- nok 6,5 mill) Non trade receivables  Sale&lease back agreement, IBM GF  Termination income, Priority Telecom  Accounts payables (- nok 6,2 mill) Deferred income reclassified from Accounts Receivables to Short tem debt (8,8 mill)  Other short term liabilities (- nok 18,6 mill.) Deferred income reclassified to Short term debt from Accounts Receivables All traffic costs accrued (due to earlier reporting and late invoicing)

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Shareholder information  Q&A

Marketshare per H1 – 05 (by # of customers) CompanyShareComments Telio AS45,5%62000 per 31/10-05 Briiz Telecom AS13,9%Many 0 subscription customers NextGenTel AS6,9%10700 Q3 (growth 3100 in Q3) Lyse Tele AS6,5% TeleVoip6,4%Now 9000, Many 0 subscription customers Catch Communications AS/ BlueCom 8,3%7000 in Q3, Acquired by Ventelo Telenor AS3,8%13000 Phonzo AS2,3%Many 0 subscription customers Others6,4% Source: NPT + reports Note –by measuring market share in revenues, the result will tilt massively in favour of Telio

Key initatives during Q3  Strong inflow of customers with low level of marketing customers with low cancellation rates. Total subscribers per 31/10-05  Increased focus on win back and retention Launched Win Back campaign to reduce cancellation. Early results show 26% win back  Established Smart Club (three outlets) as a new channel with great success  Will test out stand sales as sales channel in Q4  Sales from and incoming calls ( ) increased in the periodwww.telio.no  Support function strongly improved with new, experienced support management pluss additional support people hired. Focus now on improving efficiency and much has been achieved in short time

Competition  Seems to be no end to new companies being established in the VoIP sector  New players contribute to the Company growth and the market growth at present  However, most will likely fail because VoIP is all about creativity around business model+technology+scaling to critical mass, especially for companies copying the Telio model: ”Televoip’s turn over in 2004 was 1,3 MNOKs. This year it will reach 7 MNOKs with 9000 customers. It goes to tell how fast this business is growing. (Quote CEO TeleVoip)  Telio main competitor is Telenor, they will fight to maintain market share

Average minutes per day per user per telecom technology

Telio’s price advantage vs Telenor  Telenor : Ordinary analogue Basis PSTN  Telenor broadband telephony  Telio : Telio Mini  Mix A : 80 % to Norwegian fixed net, 20 % to Norwegian mobile, 0 % international  Mix B : 50 % to Norwegian fixed net, 40 % to Norwegian mobile, 10 % international  Mix C : 40 % to Norwegian fixed net, 30 % to Norwegian mobile, 20 % international

Telenor customers Telio customers

Telenor customers Telio customers

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Shareholder information  Q&A

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Shareholder information  Q&A

Telio outlook Market  Continued strong customer growth  New distribution channels – will soon launch “recruit a friend”  Continued streamlining of existing distribution channels Financials  Increased customer intake and increased customer acquisition costs compared to Q3 is expected.  Increased revenues and operating result from recurring operations compared to Q3 is expected.

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Shareholder information  Q&A

Shareholder information

Agenda today`s presentation  Highlights  Q3-05  Market and competition  International activities  Outlook  Shareholder information  Q&A

Telio highlights  Q3 revenues continue to grow Q3 revenues of 48 MNOKs. 400 % growth since Q3-04 and 13% compared to the previous quarter. Recurring revenues grew 25 % compared to Q2.. Operating profit of 5,8 MNOKs before extraordinary charges (EBITDA of 8,2 MNOK)  Market still growing strong subscribers per 31/10-05 Added gross customers in Q3, with considerably lower cancellation rates/regrets than Q2. Smart Club new distribution channel New competitors still entering the market, but our growth continues  International expansion continues: New contract in Holland. FTTH project to homes passed in phase 1 of development Swedish OEM platform built and passed acceptance tests